The best person to answer these questions is the Doctor who is going to do the embryo transfer for you.
Not that the others don't know this procedure but the patients have a different mindset. They don't analyse the information given intelligently. They just fight with the Doctor on non issues (like some doctor said it takes 5 minutes. But you have taken 8 minutes. Isn't it that because of prolonged anaesthesia, the ET has failed , and so on).
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It's usually done under local anaesthesia. Little discomfort you will feel. Sometimes it is done along with hysteroscopy. U can choose to get anaesthesia.
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